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In the Company of Newfies: A Shared Life In the Company of Newfies: A Shared Life by Rhoda Lerman
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“Breeders say you always look for the great one you lost. You watch every puppy in case he’s the one. I will. I lost a great one. But I had him. And I’ll recognize him. I cry for Ben, not because I lost him, but because he had to leave and I know how much he wanted to stay with me.”
Rhoda Lerman, In the Company of Newfies: A Shared Life
“I realized that they make maps in their heads – scent maps, event maps, thing maps, texture maps, sequential maps – that much of their activity on the trails is mapmaking and map following. I know why Ben whines for me to open the car windows as we drive. His mapmaking needs the scent element. A ride in the car is mapmaking in the fast lane. New places, new smells, new maps, enlarge brains. The world is a newspaper. It is my world my dogs are mapping, my world they are imprinting. Now I pay attention to their world: the tree limb, the new hole, the crushed hay where to deer slept. I begin to tread as they do. I am allowed, as I learn to pay attention, to participate, as my dogs do, in the wonders of the natural world, a world from which I had grown far apart.”
Rhoda Lerman, In the Company of Newfies: A Shared Life
tags: dogs, maps